Investment and construction activities in modern Russia: State and trends
M. I. Kamenetskii ()
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M. I. Kamenetskii: Russian Academy of Sciences
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2016, vol. 27, issue 4, 390-399
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Abstract The article analyzes the current state and problems that hinder the development of investment and construction activities in Russia in 2004–2014 and assesses the efficiency of this field against the background of problems related to the use of the Investment Fund of the Russian Federation. For the first time, a methodological approach to assessing import shares in investments in the acquisition of machinery, equipment, and transport means as one of the asset types in the domestic economy has been justified and the results of appropriate assessments have been given. The article proposes ways to solve pressing problems in the field of investment and construction activities, as well as demands that should be placed on the formation of state investment and construction policy.
Date: 2016
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